Habitual review in the Fabian murder case: Is the evidence too weak?
In the Fabian murder case, a detention hearing for the suspected woman will take place in Güstrow on December 1, 2025.

Habitual review in the Fabian murder case: Is the evidence too weak?
A gloomy mood permeates the small community near Güstrow, where the cruel case of eight-year-old Fabian is heating up people's minds. The boy went missing on October 10 and investigators found him dead four days later. The case has shocked the public and the investigation is in full swing. Loud Mercury The suspect is now being tried, the ex-girlfriend of Fabian's father. She was arrested on November 6th on strong suspicion of murder.
The suspect has been in custody since the beginning of November and her lawyer Andreas Ohm has now applied for her release. He particularly criticizes the lack of solid evidence to substantiate the urgent murder allegations. Nevertheless, the public prosecutor's office is optimistic that the suspicion has been substantiated. Chief Public Prosecutor Harald Nowack made it clear that many homicides are based on circumstantial evidence, and investigators are regularly looking for additional witnesses.
New witness statements and a call for help
The case also has a serious background that goes far beyond Güstrow. As Statista data shows, the number of murder victims recorded by the police in Germany has fluctuated in recent decades. Significant fluctuations were recorded from 2000 to 2024, which underlines the explosiveness and relevance of murder cases like Fabian's. This information is in detail in Statista Find report.
Such incidents require a comprehensive and careful investigation and the hope remains that the truth will soon emerge. The community is being asked to stick together and support one another as investigators work to determine the circumstances surrounding Fabian's death. We can only hope that justice for little Fabian and his family will become a reality in the near future.